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BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE I June 
would require an unwarranted amount of space, hence for insects the family name 
only is given and this is followed by three sets of numbers indicating the number 
of genera included in partially determined interceptions belonging to that family 
as well as the number of countries of origin and the total number of interceptions. 
Where no numbers follow the names it means that a single interception is covered. 
The diseases listed are all determined to genus, the two sets of figures indicating 
the number of countries of origin and the total number of interceptions of each 
genus. 
INSECTS 
Adelgidae, 8 Aegeriidae (2-2-2), Agromyzidae (3-19-123), Aleyrodidae (2-2-3), 
Anthomyiidae (3-21-166), Aphiidae (12-18-80), Arctiidae (1-2-3), Blastobasidae 
(1-12-50), Bostrichidae (2-4-8), Bruchidae (9-24-48), Buprestidae (2-2-2), 
Castniidae (1-2-3), Cebrionidae, Cecidomyiidae (2-24-118), Cerambycidae 
(15-13-16), Ceratopogonidae, Chelonariidae, Chermidae (3-6-9), Chloropidae 
(1-12-20), Chrvsomelidae (15-15-28), Cicadellidae (12-15-51), Coccidae (29-64- 
419), Coleophoridae (1-3-3), Coreidae (1-2-7), Cosmopterygidae (2-3-34), 
Curculionidae (43-57-451), Cynipidae (6-5-31), Delphacidae (4-2-5), Der- 
mestidae (2-2-3), Dryopidae, Elateridae (15-15-38), Ethmiidae, Eurytomidae 
(2-14-28), Fulgoridae (4-3-6), Gelechiidae (4-17-68), Geometridae (1-13-27), 
Gracilariidae (1-1-5), Heliodinidae, Heliozelidae, Helmidae, Heteroceridae 
(1-1-4), Hesperiidae, Hyponomeutidae (2-1-5), Lasiocampidae, Leptinidae, 
Limacodidae, Liparidae, Lycaenidae (3-5-30), Lyctidae, Lygaeidae (1-9-16), 
Lymantriidae, Lyonetiidae (1-3-4), Megalopygidae, Membracidae, Mordellidae 
(3-6-8), Miridae (2-11-19), Mycetophilidae (1-8-20), Noctuidae (13-33-214), 
Notodontidae, Nymphalidae, Oecophoridae (2-5-8), Olethreutidae (5-32-223), 
Ortalidae (3-19-38), Otitidae (1-10-26), Pieridae (2-12-27), Phyllodromidae, 
Phylloxeridae, Prionidae (2-1-2), Prodoxidae, Psilidae (1-1-2), Psychidae (1-2-2), 
Pterophoridae (2-2-3), Ptilidae (1-3-3), Pyralidae (16-45-365), Rhacodesmidae, 
Scarabaeidae (8-5-11), Scolytidae (7-13-13), Silvanidae (2-2-2), Sphingidae, 
Spirostrepidae, Syntomidae (1-2-2), Syrphidae (2-4-10), Tenthredinidae, termite 
(2-2-2), thrips (21-29-127), Tineidae (5-15-93), Tingitidae, Tortricidae (4^20- 
158), Trvpetidae, Yponomeutidae (2-3-4): Total of these insect interceptions, 
3,325. 
DISEASES 
Alternaria sp. (38-314), Aspergillus sp. (39-175), Botrytis sp. (30-237), Clado- 
sporium sp. (54-646), Eurotium sp. (36-121), Fusarium sp. (91-3,208), Macro- 
sporium sp. (43-529), Penicillium sp. (88-3,324), Rhizopus sp. (18-260): Total 
of these disease interceptions, 8,814. 
Summary of interceptions by continents and subdivisions 
Country 
Africa: 
Africa 
Algeria.. 
Belgian Congo 
Canary Islands 
Cape Verde Islands.... 
East Africa 
Egypt 
French West Africa. _. 
Kenya.. 
Liberia. 
Madagascar... 
Madeira Islands 
Morocco 
Mozambique 
Rhodesia 
Seychelles 
Sierra Leone 
Southwest Africa 
Tunis 
Uganda 
Union of South Africa. 
West Africa. 
In- 
Dis- 
sects 
eases 
Num- 
Num- 
ber 
ber 
3 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
2 



25 
13 

1 




8 
30 
16 
1 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
80 
4 
1 

98 
2 
1 
Country 
Asia: 
Burma 
China 
Federated Malay States 
India — 
Indo-China 
Iran 
Japan 
Malay States 
Manchuria 
Mongolia 
Orient 
Palestine 
Siam 
Straits Settlements 
Syria .- 
Turkey.... 
Australasia (including Pacific Is- 
lands): 
American Samoa 
Australia 
Ceylon 
Cook Islands 
3 Names without numbers indicate single interceptions. 
